Trade Sheet: Wednesday July 30, 2025
Daniel Ivey2025-07-30T15:02:08-05:00
July 30, 2025 United States: US Economy Rebounds With 3% GDP Growth After Trade Reversal US economic activity rebounded in the second quarter on a modest pickup in consumer spending and a marked drop in imports after a scramble to secure foreign goods earlier in the year. Inflation-adjusted gross domestic product, which measures
July 29, 2025 Jetcon Corporation Limited(JETCON) Unaudited financials for the six months ended June 30, 2025: Jetcon Corporation Limited (JETCON) for the six months ended June 30, 2025 reported a 72% increase in Revenue totaling $423.75 million compared to $246.57 million in the corresponding period last year. Revenue for the second quarter had a
July 29, 2025 United States: US Goods-Trade Deficit Narrows Thanks to Broad Drop in Imports The US merchandise-trade deficit shrank in June by more than forecast, reflecting a broad decline in imports as the pre-tariff rush to secure goods unwinds. The shortfall in goods trade narrowed 10.8% from the prior month to $86
July 28, 2025 United States: Fed Is Set for Contentious Debate as Investors Eye Fall Rate Cut Federal Reserve officials are determined to hold interest rates steady a little while longer, though an increasingly contentious debate at this week’s policy meeting may bolster expectations for rate cuts in the fall. Fed Chair Jerome
July 25, 2025 United States: US Core Capital Goods Orders Decline Amid Policy Uncertainty Orders placed with US factories for business equipment unexpectedly declined in June, suggesting companies remained cautious about capital spending due to trade and government policy uncertainty. The value of core capital goods orders, a proxy for investment in equipment
July 24, 2025 United States: US Jobless Claims Fall for a Sixth Week, Lowest Since Mid-April Applications for US unemployment benefits fell for a sixth straight week, underscoring the resilience of the labor market. Initial claims decreased by 4,000 to 217,000 in the week ended July 19, still the lowest since mid-April.